Educational resources and awareness articles about Down syndrome
A practical guide for teachers and educators working with students with Down syndrome in classrooms and rehabilitation centers. This section covers effective teaching strategies, communication and academic support methods, and how to create an inclusive and stimulating learning environment.
A comprehensive guide to the world's leading Down syndrome organisations — from NDSS and NDSC to the Haring Center — explaining what individuals, families, and professionals can gain from each resource.
Practical guidelines for educators on creating a supportive classroom environment for students with Down syndrome: positive communication, social interaction, expressing needs, feelings, choices, and learning rules.
The learning process for individuals with Down syndrome has unique characteristics that require adapted teaching methods. This article reviews the six elements of the learning process and how to address each one to ensure educational success.
A practical educational guide to understanding and managing unacceptable behaviours in individuals with Down syndrome, covering learned helplessness, task avoidance, wandering, and effective intervention strategies.
A comprehensive guide to teaching tools and methods for individuals with Down syndrome, covering assessment, IEP, classroom organisation, precision and interactive teaching, learning stages, total communication, and reading and writing strategies.
Every child with Down syndrome is unique, with different abilities and potential. Learn about the key variables that influence the development of learners with Down syndrome, from genetic differences to environmental factors.
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